Heading into the 2024 regular season, the New York Jets look to have arguably the best defense in the league. They have multiple units at the top of PFF rankings and should have a dominant unit to lean on.
The 2024 NFL season is rapidly approaching, and the New York Jets have dreams of making a deep playoff run. New York’s rookie class will be a crucial piece of that pursuit.
New York Jets' future Hall-of-Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers will be in action this week — on the golf course. The 40-year-old Rodgers was amongst the early player commitments for the annual American Century Championship in South Lake Tahoe.
The Jets have an elite talent at running back A few weeks ago I wrote an article about Pro Football Focus’ running back rankings for the 2024 season. In their rankings, New York Jets running back Breece Hall ranked 7th.
When looking at the New York Jets’ offseason moves so far, it’s easy to get caught up in the splash moves. Signing Tyron Smith and Mike Williams certainly fall into that category, as well as trading for Haason Reddick.
Former New York Jets head coach Eric Mangini believes that Aaron Rodgers’ absence from last month’s minicamp is the direct opposite of what the organization needs heading into the season.
The New York Jets’ 2024 campaign kicks off on September 9, when they go head to head against the San Francisco 49ers. Details on the Jets’ strength of schedule can be seen below.
The New York Jets are running it back with QB Aaron Rodgers in 2024 and a well-known TV personality is all in.
You cannot have a conversation about him without New York Jets fans pulling out the “underrated” label: Michael Carter II. While underrated in the national spotlight, the Jets’ slot cornerback is anything but underrated among Jets fans.
The New York Jets must replace a strong safety who started all 34 games for a Top 4 NFL defense over the past two years. Veteran Jordan Whitehead left for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in free agency, opening up a spot in New York's defensive backfield.
Quinnen Williams is highly praised by those around the NFL. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN conducted a survey with nearly 80 league executives, scouts, and coaches to rank players at each position.
Former New York Jets running back Bilal Powell believes that the New York Jets can go the distance this year. Powell played the entirety of his nine-year NFL career with the Jets.
Although the New York Jets have often struggled offensively throughout their history, they sure have been able to produce some exceptionally talented wide receivers.
When the Jets drafted Pittsburgh running back Izzy Abanikanda in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL draft, many fans were understandably excited about adding one of college football’s most explosive players. In his final year at Pitt, Abanikanda, with his 4.34 speed, averaged six yards per carry and scored a whopping 20 touchdowns on the ground.
It appears the Jets front office is willing to work with their new pass-rusher on a resolution.
The New York Jets are set to get training camp underway next month. With the 2024 NFL season right around the corner, the hype is high once again surrounding the Jets.
The New York Jets seem to have a lot potential to contend this upcoming season, but not everyone agrees. As TouchdownWire's Jarrett Bailey separated every NFL team into tiers for the upcoming season, New York received a shockingly low placement.
Adams has fans among his peers across the league, and some have even tried to sway him toward their respective teams.
Here are three New York Jets who should eventually receive football immortality.
Once upon a time, Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams tortured defenses together in Green Bay. Will they ever do the same with the New York Jets? Adams admitted that Rodgers has been “in his ear” recently, via the Up & Adams show.
The New York Jets and their fans are excited about the upcoming 2024 NFL season. After a brutal injury to Aaron Rodgers ended their excitement just four snaps into the season in 2023, they are once again being hyped up as a potential Super Bowl contender.
This offseason, the hype machine has been whirring for the New York Jets. Even after last season’s unmitigated disaster, which centered around future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers tearing his Achilles in the Jets’ first offensive series of Week 1, there are plenty who believe they can do something special in 2024.
New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas has built a roster full of exciting young talent on both sides of the football, in hopes that former MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers can guide the franchise and its youthful core back to relevancy and a legitimate Super Bowl chase.
Joe Douglas has done an impressive job this offseason with free agency, trades, and the draft. The New York Jets addressed some clear issues, and if Aaron Rodgers stays healthy, they look to be a team that has a chance to compete for a Super Bowl.
Not much went right for the New York Jets last season, but Breece Hall’s breakout season was one of the team’s few bright spots.
After a busy offseason for the New York Jets, hope is once again high for the 2024 season after some upgrades at positions of weakness last season and, of course, the return of Aaron Rodgers.
Sunday's Chicago Street Race is the first time that former Bears RB Matt Forte has ever attended a NASCAR race, but it already seems like he's a fan.
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